November is almost over – December is here, it's time for The Game Awards and the New Year! While you're voting for the best game releases of the year, we've rounded up the traditional free games for the weekend.

Girls' front line
Following the release of Girls' Frontline 2 on Steam, the original first installment was released – perhaps one of the most iconic gacha games of the past 10 years. Girls' Frontline will allow players to lead a team of mercenaries in tactical battles, which are largely determined not only by strategy but also by the team's capable composition. In addition, the game also tells a quite ambitious post-apocalyptic story, which can last dozens of hours.

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chronology
Chronigma is a puzzle game about time manipulation. To prove their time travel skills, players will have to travel to the past and future, solving puzzles with the help of themselves from another time branch. According to the developers, completing more than 50 levels will take 4 to 6 hours.

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small bin
As a puzzle platformer in the classic spirit, it will appeal to fans of hardcore platformers and logic puzzles. Throughout 32 levels, players must not only jump over spikes and avoid traps, but also skillfully maneuver the boxes to reach the finish line. A separate bonus is the ability to customize the appearance of the pixelated main character, as well as the entire color palette of the game.

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Loutra: Inaugural group performance
Ultimately, Loutra is not really a game in the traditional sense of the word. The developers themselves call this project a combination of a “walking simulator” and an “idle simulator”. Players can walk around the abandoned bath complex, take in the surroundings, and see the work of various artists – Loutra serves as a kind of interactive exhibition space. And during a break from the paintings, sculptures and installations, you can make a coffee and sit contemplatively by the water.

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